My favorite locations living downtown

I’m still here, and my site is still alive, but how can that be with no posts for over two years?  I’m still interested, I have more to share, but I have an ineffective work process.  It’s not a relaunch, but I want to adapt to working on short impulsive posts.  It’s a personal challenge to myself, with a refocus on experiences.

Tompkins Park

Sitting here on a summer’s day with the vibrancy of 17th all around is the best.  It’s a small park with plaza space, I call ground-zero for 17th ave.  The area comes alive with little events every Saturday throughout the summer.  (or without COVID it did)

Thomson Family Park

It’s already been five years since this park underwent a complete teardown and rebuild.  Inner city parks can get a bad reputation, but this one is always filled with local kids.  Here we chat with our like minded neighbors while our kids play together.  I wish there was never litter around, but it comes from the hundreds that use the park every day.  The city is active with it’s maintenance and any wear is looked after weekly.  In summers there’s fountains and outdoor ice in winter.  In the planning phase there was talk about food trucks making it a stop, but that’s only happened twice in separate years.

East Village River Walk

In summer our city’s love of the river isn’t any more obvious than along the East Village’s River Walk.  Morning brunch at Charbar with coffee in hand, blue sky overhead while looking out at the river is my happy place.   Ending a river rafting trip at St Patrick’s island is the perfect occasion to walk back along the river pathway to Prince’s Island.

17th Avenue

I believe 17th Avenue is Calgary’s focal point for walkable urban living.  I’m lucky that this last stretch before arriving home isn’t something I have to “get past” but a collection of our family’s favorite places to get out and experience festivals, dining, parks, walks, shopping and attractions.  My expectation is that I can go for a walk, take in the sights, grab a coffee, pick up fresh bread, buy dishwasher pods, look at the latest tablets and pick up a birthday gift all without starting the car.

What does Urban Living mean to you?

Interested in the history of Tompkins Park?  Read up on it at Calgary Heritage Initiative Society